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Israel Accused of Planting Explosives in Iranian Nuclear Equipment
Iran's former foreign minister, Javad Zarif, accused Israel of planting explosives in a centrifuge platform purchased by Iran's atomic energy organization, citing this incident as a consequence of international sanctions that force Iran to rely on multiple intermediaries for equipment procurement. T...
Israel Accused of Planting Explosives in Iranian Nuclear Equipment
Iran's former foreign minister, Javad Zarif, accused Israel of planting explosives in a centrifuge platform purchased by Iran's atomic energy organization, citing this incident as a consequence of international sanctions that force Iran to rely on multiple intermediaries for equipment procurement. T...
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60% Bias Score


Germany to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure with Naval Deployments
Germany will deploy its own ships to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure following suspected sabotage attacks on pipelines and cables, joining NATO efforts to monitor the region and deter further incidents.
Germany to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure with Naval Deployments
Germany will deploy its own ships to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure following suspected sabotage attacks on pipelines and cables, joining NATO efforts to monitor the region and deter further incidents.
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44% Bias Score


Sweden Heightens Alert Amidst Baltic Sea Hybrid Attacks
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson declared Sweden is not at war but neither at peace due to hybrid attacks, including damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, prompting increased defense spending and NATO cooperation.
Sweden Heightens Alert Amidst Baltic Sea Hybrid Attacks
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson declared Sweden is not at war but neither at peace due to hybrid attacks, including damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, prompting increased defense spending and NATO cooperation.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Strengthens Baltic Sea Patrols to Counter Cable Sabotage
NATO launches "Baltic Sentry," a mission involving naval and air patrols, underwater drones, and intelligence efforts to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables from further sabotage, following several incidents blamed on Russia.
NATO Strengthens Baltic Sea Patrols to Counter Cable Sabotage
NATO launches "Baltic Sentry," a mission involving naval and air patrols, underwater drones, and intelligence efforts to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables from further sabotage, following several incidents blamed on Russia.
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48% Bias Score


NATO Discusses Baltic Sabotage; Weski Trial Begins; Solid Grooves Verdict Due
NATO countries meet in Helsinki to discuss Baltic Sea sabotage; a preliminary hearing begins in Rotterdam for a lawyer suspected in the Taghi criminal organization; a court will give a verdict on three suspects in the Solid Grooves case where a 21-year-old was killed; a working group discourages pos...
NATO Discusses Baltic Sabotage; Weski Trial Begins; Solid Grooves Verdict Due
NATO countries meet in Helsinki to discuss Baltic Sea sabotage; a preliminary hearing begins in Rotterdam for a lawyer suspected in the Taghi criminal organization; a court will give a verdict on three suspects in the Solid Grooves case where a 21-year-old was killed; a working group discourages pos...
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16% Bias Score


NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" Mission After Baltic Sea Sabotage
NATO is launching "Baltic Sentry," a mission involving naval and air assets to increase Baltic Sea security following suspected Russian sabotage of undersea cables and power lines; Germany will participate.
NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" Mission After Baltic Sea Sabotage
NATO is launching "Baltic Sentry," a mission involving naval and air assets to increase Baltic Sea security following suspected Russian sabotage of undersea cables and power lines; Germany will participate.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Authorizes Army to Shoot Down Suspicious Drones
Germany's cabinet approved the army's power to shoot down drones near military sites and critical infrastructure due to increased threats, particularly following numerous drone sightings near German military bases and suspected Russian sabotage in Europe; parliamentary approval is still needed.

Germany Authorizes Army to Shoot Down Suspicious Drones
Germany's cabinet approved the army's power to shoot down drones near military sites and critical infrastructure due to increased threats, particularly following numerous drone sightings near German military bases and suspected Russian sabotage in Europe; parliamentary approval is still needed.
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60% Bias Score

NATO to Strengthen Baltic Sea Security Amidst Suspected Sabotage and 'Ghost Fleet' Concerns
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Helsinki today to discuss increased security in the Baltic Sea region following suspected sabotage incidents, including damage to the "Eagle S" cable, and the use of a "ghost fleet" by Russia to circumvent sanctions.

NATO to Strengthen Baltic Sea Security Amidst Suspected Sabotage and 'Ghost Fleet' Concerns
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Helsinki today to discuss increased security in the Baltic Sea region following suspected sabotage incidents, including damage to the "Eagle S" cable, and the use of a "ghost fleet" by Russia to circumvent sanctions.
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56% Bias Score

NATO Launches Operation Baltic Sentinel to Protect Baltic Sea Cables
NATO announces Operation Baltic Sentinel to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables from suspected Russian sabotage, deploying warships, aircraft, and drones following incidents involving the Eagle S tanker and Yi Peng 3 vessel.

NATO Launches Operation Baltic Sentinel to Protect Baltic Sea Cables
NATO announces Operation Baltic Sentinel to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables from suspected Russian sabotage, deploying warships, aircraft, and drones following incidents involving the Eagle S tanker and Yi Peng 3 vessel.
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48% Bias Score

NATO Launches Operation Baltic Sentry to Counter Undersea Cable Sabotage
NATO is launching Operation Baltic Sentry to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea from further suspected Russian sabotage, using frigates, aircraft, and underwater drones after multiple incidents of damaged cables between Finland and Estonia and a reported sighting of a Russian shadow fleet shi...

NATO Launches Operation Baltic Sentry to Counter Undersea Cable Sabotage
NATO is launching Operation Baltic Sentry to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea from further suspected Russian sabotage, using frigates, aircraft, and underwater drones after multiple incidents of damaged cables between Finland and Estonia and a reported sighting of a Russian shadow fleet shi...
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44% Bias Score

NATO Discusses Baltic Sabotage, Weski Faces Trial, Solid Grooves Sentencing"
NATO countries meet in Helsinki to discuss recent Baltic Sea sabotage; a preliminary hearing for former lawyer Inez Weski begins in Rotterdam for alleged involvement in Ridouan Taghi's criminal organization; three suspects face sentencing in the Solid Grooves case for a fatal stabbing.

NATO Discusses Baltic Sabotage, Weski Faces Trial, Solid Grooves Sentencing"
NATO countries meet in Helsinki to discuss recent Baltic Sea sabotage; a preliminary hearing for former lawyer Inez Weski begins in Rotterdam for alleged involvement in Ridouan Taghi's criminal organization; three suspects face sentencing in the Solid Grooves case for a fatal stabbing.
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12% Bias Score

Biden Administration Thwarted Russian Plot to Attack US, Report Claims
The Biden administration secretly warned Vladimir Putin in August 2022 about a suspected Russian plot to detonate household appliances in the US, following similar incidents in Europe, preventing a potential conflict escalation, according to anonymous officials cited in The New York Times.

Biden Administration Thwarted Russian Plot to Attack US, Report Claims
The Biden administration secretly warned Vladimir Putin in August 2022 about a suspected Russian plot to detonate household appliances in the US, following similar incidents in Europe, preventing a potential conflict escalation, according to anonymous officials cited in The New York Times.
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60% Bias Score
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